University of Waterloo events
At Waterloo, we're proud to host a wide variety of events for the campus community and our larger community. Find out what's happening on campus, from free public lectures to workshops and information sessions.
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For support with your event, view our resources for event planners and contact community.relations@uwaterloo.ca.
Events
Seedling Swap
People who have excess seedlings (whether grown themselves or acquired elsewhere) can swap for other seedlings, or simply donate them. Those who are interested in getting seedlings but do not have seedlings to trade can bring a non-perishable food item as payment during the swap. The donated food will be given to WUSA’s Food Support Service. Any leftover seedlings will be donated to a community organization.
Employer Information Sessions for May 14th
The following Employers are hosting an Employer Information Session on May 14:
- Bioped Footcare - VIRTUAL Information Session
- Bloomberg - IN-PERSON Information Session
The Life and Legacy of the Athabasca Glacier Exhibit
The Life and Legacy of the Athabasca Glacier is an interactive exhibit that tells the story of one of Canada’s most iconic and rapidly disappearing glaciers. This series of art installations invites the audience to experience and reflect on the glacier’s fragile beauty and its role in our shared future.
Elise Popa: A Fallow Year
A Fallow Year tells the story of Popa’s own fallow season, encapsulated through an intuitive skating practice and the building of an ice rink on a farm just outside Stratford, Ontario.
James Malzahn: The Victory Box
The Victory Box examines how powerful systems enter everyday life by appearing useful, convenient, entertaining, and reassuring. Presented as a modern domestic device for safety and public information, it carries the appeal of something new: a media object families could watch, gather around, and feel proud to own.
Employer Information Sessions for May 15th
The following Employers are hosting an Employer Information Session on May 15:
- Cresta Intelligence Inc – VIRTUAL Information Session
The Life and Legacy of the Athabasca Glacier Exhibit
The Life and Legacy of the Athabasca Glacier is an interactive exhibit that tells the story of one of Canada’s most iconic and rapidly disappearing glaciers. This series of art installations invites the audience to experience and reflect on the glacier’s fragile beauty and its role in our shared future.
Elise Popa: A Fallow Year
A Fallow Year tells the story of Popa’s own fallow season, encapsulated through an intuitive skating practice and the building of an ice rink on a farm just outside Stratford, Ontario.
James Malzahn: The Victory Box
The Victory Box examines how powerful systems enter everyday life by appearing useful, convenient, entertaining, and reassuring. Presented as a modern domestic device for safety and public information, it carries the appeal of something new: a media object families could watch, gather around, and feel proud to own.
The Life and Legacy of the Athabasca Glacier Exhibit
The Life and Legacy of the Athabasca Glacier is an interactive exhibit that tells the story of one of Canada’s most iconic and rapidly disappearing glaciers. This series of art installations invites the audience to experience and reflect on the glacier’s fragile beauty and its role in our shared future.